ALL-WHITE POLICY.
COLONIAL PROBLEMS. EARLY SETTLEMENT ANTICIPATED. United Press Association, Copyright LONDON, Oct, 29. Colonel Seeley, speaking at the Liberal Colonial Club, anticipated an early settlement of the Indian difficulty in the Transvaal. The Natal problem wus a harder one. It might bo solved by excluding further immigrants, and treating generously those already there. Australia was primarily a white man’s country. Australian opinion clung so earnestly to the ideal of a White Australia that it declared it was determined to make an experiment of peopling even tropical territory with whites, the success of the experiment being a question of population. Australia’s future depended on the possibility of increased white immigration and a higher whit© birth rate.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2236, 31 October 1908, Page 5
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116ALL-WHITE POLICY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2236, 31 October 1908, Page 5
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